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Another Brick in the Wall
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
China Tries to Reassure U.S. About Its Investing Plans
Seeking to reassure those nervous about foreign takeovers, the head of China’s government investment fund said Thursday that China would invest mostly in portfolios.
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